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01/14/2005 10:52:43 PM · #26
Originally posted by nshapiro:

The question here is for most purposes if we are able to adequately correct in PS, and what people (as photo viewers and critics) prefer.



Depends on how much you need to do. This one doesn't look like much but it ain't always easy trying to get things straight and in perspective without it looking too distorted especially with multiple subjects.
01/14/2005 10:55:01 PM · #27
Originally posted by bear_music:

Yah, Shapiro, I was just providing the other perspective. I was an architectural photographer for 25 years, and I don't get many chances to strut my stuff. In here, the eye of the beholders rules, and I expect many wildly exaggerated perspectives will be seen and approved.

It's all good. We're judging these for drama and impact. I don't expect my entry to do especially well, if it comes to that. I'm sort of hamstrung by location and weather, but I cobbled one out.

Robt.


Haven't shot mine yet--need to do that this weekend. I have lots of new toys for the new challenges that came this week, including a 10-22mm Canon lens -- which I'll have to watch for the perspective distortion!

I still have'nt picked out a shot to enter in the Best of 2004 yet. I hope I have time before tomorrow night. What a string of good topics for challenges, usually don't enter as many, but I really like the set that's been going by--just when I have the least amount of time!
01/14/2005 10:57:13 PM · #28
I'll say, as I suspected, that the perspective correction does help. Great work on this folks. If anyone else wants to post before and after examples of any of their images in this thread, feel free. It's in the spirit of the thread.

Message edited by author 2005-01-14 22:58:42.
01/15/2005 12:26:26 AM · #29
This one is a bit of a mess.
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